Machu Picchu: Significance for a Traveler History interests all of us in some way. Whether you are intrigued by technological advancements, or geographical changes, architecture seems to have something that stands out among all. The destination being described is Machu Picchu, located in Peru. This historical site and been intriguing various historians and researchers alike due to its vast space and history behind it. This site is significant because it shows travelers history that is still standing today, it takes up a vast amount of space along with its gorgeous scenery, and has architecture that is near perfect in comparison to previous civilization’s architectural skills. Travelers would love to see history today and because of this, Machu Picchu is significant from a traveller 's perspective. It is one of the very few historical sites that have their original architecture standing today. According to paragraph 1 of the passage, “The Stones of Machu Picchu” by Duane Damon, it states, “Suddenly I found myself confronted with the walls of ruined houses built of the finest quality of Inca stonework,’ he recorded later. ‘It was hard to see them, for they were partly covered with trees and moss, the growth of centuries.’ Bingham stared in amazement”. This evidence inside this source was recorded in 1911, which was about 100 years ago. Explorer Hiram Bingham was the first to find the site ever since its abandonment 300 years before this discovery. He looked at this
How Mendocino Was Influenced The small, rural town of mendocino sits on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It’s surrounding coastal forests contain redwood and douglas fir trees. These two species are valuable timber for building. The climate of Mendocino is damp.
It’s no surprise that the government keeps secrets away from the American people, right? What if I told you that one of those secrets led up to over 190,000 deaths of fairly if not completely innocent people? Because that is exactly what happened as a result of the Manhattan Project. The Manhattan project was a huge research conducted by scientists and physicists alike to create what would soon be the world’s first atomic bomb. Not only one of the world’s first atomic bombs, but definitely a huge turning point in history, causing bucketloads of death and destruction.
Giancarlo Kestenholz Mrs. Norris Social Studies 8 30 March 2023 The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga Why was the Siege of Fort Ticonderoga so important? The Battle at Fort Ticonderoga in 1775 was a pivotal moment in American history. It not only demonstrated the strength of the British and Colonist militaries, but it also showcased the power of forts and the far-reaching effects of war.
It was a place in which traditions and order where crucial for a prosperous civilization. The Aztec's religious beliefs had a monumental influence in their creation of The Templo Mayor, essentially every single part of the temple served a purpose. The three most important feature's , where those that payed tribute to their gods and their origin myth. The Twin temples served many purposes, but probably the most important was to serve as an explanation of what happens on a daily basis, the victory of the sun versus the night. It also serves as a reminder of their origin while also serves as a religious preincenct.
Joe Meek discovered Yellowstone Plateau. He was a mountain man. Mountain men were really into getting beaver, to make hats, as they were a popular fashion. There were four times as many french mountain men than american. There was a yearly meet up and they spent most of their money there.
Mendocino,CA is an astonishing town with a great history. The things that were most important that has shaped Mendocino is geography and climate. In this essay, I will be talking about the main causes of the shaping of Mendocino,with its tall redwood trees and foggy climate,and explaining more in depth about these topics. One of the main causes is geography. Geography has a lot to do with the shaping of Mendocino for a few different reasons.
Cinco de Mayo is a minor holiday in Mexico that has evolved into a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage in both the United States and Mexico. The histories of Mexico and the United States are not two separate history. Cinco de Mayo is a confusing holiday for many people in the United States. It is not about Mexican Independence Day. Mexico celebrates its independence from Spain, which is actually the 16th of September.
The Inca civilization was a successful civilization that thrived and was very successful in their region. The Incas were clever and master builders, they built irrigation systems in a dry climate and building that still last today. Second of all, the Incas may have been influenced by the Pueblo tribe that thrived in the region before the Incas and may have left behind things to contribute to the Incas success. The Incas were master builders and may have been influenced by an earlier tribe called the Pueblos.
For living in a time period where there was not a lot of technological advances that would help them build what they wanted at a faster pace, they had to learn to work with what they had. They also had to learn how to work with materials to be able to make the magnificent and amazing temples, that they are known for. “ The general temple-pyramid consisted of a platform, a long, broad, steep double staircase going up the center, with balustrades going up the sides of the steps. The Aztecs used sculpted stone blocks and skulls to decorate the platform and the ends of the balustrades” (General Construction of Pyramid-Temples). The Aztecs used and made platforms and tools that would help them make their temples better and better each time.
The first diamond discovery in the area was made in 1906 by John Huddleston, the farmer who owned the piece of land. There are many different versions of the discovery story, and while no one actually knows which one is the most accurate, the most commonly used story goes likes this: Huddleston was out in his fields tending to his crops when he saw something shining through the soil. Thinking it might be gold, he picked it up and took it to a nearby creek and washed it with a mining pan. The shiny flakes floated away and turned out to be nothing but the useless element, mica. But at the bottom of the pan, he saw two smooth stones.
I learned so much about the history of the caves in South Dakota and how adventurers and scientists explored and mapped the caves. Citation: According to Michel Bakalowicz, a geologic researcher and is a co-author of the 2014 article Thermal genesis of dissolution caves in the Black Hills, South Dakota, “Jewel Cave and Wind Cave are the world’s fourth and tenth longest known caves,
A quinceanera is the celebration of a fifteen year old girl’s birthday that is celebrated in Hispanic cultures. This birthday is a very special birthday from all the other birthdays because it marks a girl’s transition from childhood to young adulthood. It is a social and religious event that emphasizes the importance of society and family in a young woman’s life. The celebration isn’t just about celebrating the girl for her maturity. It is also about celebrating the girl’s family as well as her godparents.
It's important to historians because they can learn about life before the pilgrims. Maybe the Egyptians weren't the first ones to make pyramids? Maybe it was the Indians, were may never know, or we can study and explorer the journals and diaries of these famous
It is a vital piece to Latin American history for several reasons. It is indigenous due to the historical meaning it displays. It was discovered in 1790 when mexican citizens uncovered the stone and realized it was a representation of the Aztec
Name: Eman Alkhalifah University: University of Texas-Austin Course: Ph.D. Architecture Statement of Purpose Introduction: personal statement Throughout my studies, expanding my research skills in Architectural has, with time, grown to be my long-standing passion and obsession. The Architectural field, therefore, stands out as the perfect career path for me. Progressively, I have come to realize that modern life is founded on innovations in architecture, with constant developments in the discipline making our lives more expedient and lively.